Amy KangHead of Engineering, Enable MedicineYou've grown from hands-on engineer to technical lead to owning engineering inside a small applied-AI company, after learning craft at Airbnb. You know how to stay close to architecture while growing a team and holding a high product bar. That player-coach range is what Genera needs in an Eng Lead: someone to own the US team, shape how we build, and make AI core to the engineering culture.
Genera is building AI agents that let enterprise software teams run every deployment like it’s their most critical customer, doing the deep discovery, configuration, and testing work of world-class Forward Deployed Engineers at superhuman speed. After leading engineering inside one applied-AI company, you know exactly how real and valuable this kind of problem is, and how much the founding team matters.
Will Patterson (Co-Founder & CEO) was an early PM at Clari who built multiple products from scratch into $10M+ ARR lines, ran M&A across three acquisitions in three years, and owned AI strategy across the portfolio, plus a stint teaching product design at Stanford. As a fellow builder-leader, he's the one you'll be partnering with day to day.
James Honsa was employee #12 at Ironclad, its first Forward Deployed Engineer, and built the deployment function that scaled customers from $400K to $150M+ ARR. Will and James were Stanford classmates, 15 years of trust behind the company.
A Seed led by First Round Capital, with BoxGroup, WndrCo, and founders/execs from OpenAI, Microsoft, Ironclad, Clari, and Anrok. Serious conviction behind a small, experienced team.
You'd lead Genera's US engineering team through the next phase of growth, shipping product, owning architecture, and shaping how the team builds in the age of AI, while partnering closely with the Bangalore team and its Eng Lead. The scope you've earned, with more room to run.
As enterprise AI companies add forward-deployed and implementation talent, deployment remains a constraint on growth. Genera is building for that bottleneck while the category is still taking shape, giving a small team the chance to define how the work gets done.
Genera isn't a thesis off a slide. Both founders lived this work before they built the company, James running deployment inside a fast-scaling enterprise software company, Will shipping products next to design partners and carrying six-figure deals at Clari. They kept hitting the same wall, so they set out to build the system they wished they'd had.
James recently shared how we use dinners to build community with the deployment leaders on the front lines of enterprise AI. But at Genera, sharing meals isn’t only a category-building strategy. It’s a core part of how we work. Building something from nothing is hard, and the founders are deliberate about the rituals that keep us human while we do it.

Once a week, no matter what, we stop in the evening to eat dinner together. The one rule for whoever's picking (the “dinner dictator”): it has to be something that would be weird to eat for lunch. Some nights we talk about the latest model release, more often it's K-pop, Veblen goods, or parenting wisdom.
We mark milestones with a shared meal and a toast to every Generator who made the win happen. The most recent was a team dinner in SF, celebrating a new milestone customer.
Many of us are parents, so we know that doing the best work of your career and keeping a full life outside it are not a trade-off. We build flexibility and respect for time away from the keyboard into how the team works.
“Every high-growth company is racing to hire Forward Deployed Engineers, and every one of them hits a capacity wall. That wall is the opportunity.”The bet behind Genera, agents that do the routine work of world-class deployment teams at superhuman scale
No pressure and no formal process to start, just 30 minutes with Will to talk through the role, the technical problems, and whether this is the right next chapter for you.
Will Patterson, Co-Founder & CEO, GeneraSee what Genera is building